Generals

From my (sadly) many years spent here, writing in various generals while using the respective languages, I've come across the following conclusions in regards to overall "friendliness" on Sup Forums:

>People who reply back and/or ask you where have you learned their language, becoming more open to conversation
/luso/
/norgetraden/

>People who reply to you in their language but scold your attempt/correct your mistakes and proceed to discard your post
/ex-ussr/
/ita/
/mammi/
/esp/
/deutsch/
/fr/

>People who outright ignore you
/sverigetraden/
/brit/
/ex-yu/
/lat/
/isr/
/neder/
/kurva anyatok/

Languages who use English in most of their conversation have been discarded. Broken language and GT phrases are taken into account as well. There's a peculiar correlation between generals who don't have absolutely any noteworthy content and a "tribalistic" need not to reply to foreigners

Your take, chaps? What foreign general do you consider a sort of a "safe haven" when yours goes to shit?

>Language threads that use English*

>>People who reply to you in their language but scold your attempt/correct your mistakes and proceed to discard your post
>/ex-ussr/
There are only 1,5 foreigners who are trying to post in /ex-ussr/ in Russian and most of them are just spamming with some women photos. The most cancerous one is that brit with his "mommy" meme (we fucking hate this Poklonskaya whore here).

You were probably mocked on /mämmi/ because you used a translator, which makes apustus tier finnish

>Your take, chaps? What foreign general do you consider a sort of a "safe haven" when yours goes to shit?
They are all cancerous and most conversations here are stupid and not serious, mostly it's just some local memes bashing. It's really hard to find your place in them.

In the case of your general, it was more observing other foreigners trying to interact with you, because I don't dare even GT Finnish

Speak for yourself, maybe we don't like her too much, but we don't hate her either.
>1,5
Doubt that too.
>/ex-ussr/
>answering in their language
It's 50/50 with english.

>Speak for yourself, maybe we don't like her too much, but we don't hate her either.
Oh, I don't think there are so many people who love this Orthodox movement and are not disgusted with Matilda movie scandals.

We are always welcoming when someone comes in /fr/ and we answer in english if he doesn't understand, stop fucking lying you faggot

Again, nobody likes her for her ideology and religiousness, but she is still too cute on the outside to straight up hate her.

>and we answer in English
Real helpful there, Jean Francois Baptiste d'Angouleme

Never even seen you in /neder/, South-Brabant.

>Never even seen you in /neder/, South-Brabant.
Which proves my point...

nice bait you stupid cunt. complete lies!

If you keep asking "what is there to do in Amsterdam?" and "where are the gt Dutch boys?" we ignore you because that's /trv/ and /lgbt/.

>People who outright ignore you

>/ex-yu/

And proud of it

mater ti jebem pedersku, znao sam da je hrvat postovao ovo

I do not consider generals my choice for threads, i rather discuss topics of interest and happenings in the world with people who also are drawn to them and have a different perspective on the issue, my other choice for threads are the ever present shitposting threads.

>ctrl f
>no /asean/ /nusantara/
nice :-----DDD

You always get replys on /brit/ you lying piece of shit
If it's a shit post (not a shitpost, a post that's bad) you won't get a (You)

*replies

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>/ex-ussr/
>foreigners
It has to do with the fact that they behave like apex baka gaijin.

What I mean is, there are only two or three regular ones, and none of them even know Russian. They try to blogpost about women or something equally mundane in invariably broken language (and it's so broken it's sometimes incomprehensible), even though the general has no culture of blogposting, womenposting, homeworkposting etc., which they don't know about because they can't read actual Russian; for the same reason they never engage in any of the existing conversations. Even so, with the quality of their posts thus actually lower than anything else on /ex-ussr/ and quintessentially out of tune, they have gotten (at first) quite a few replies in Russian including benevolent ones.

The Norwegian guy in particular for a few threads made a lot of posts which to my impression he was just making as practice since I would correct him (I have since quit). I eventually told him to read more instead of composing extremely broken passages of text, and he hasn't been posting much since. When he posts, it's as hilariously broken as ever though, and the content is the same. The American literally cannot say anything except for "Good morning :DDDD" right, and after that he doesn't even reply back to the Russian replies he gets. Among those who posted in recent memory, the mummyposter doesn't know Russian either, in addition to being an actual autist; and the Portuguese guy is the only foreigner who can say 3 words in succession without making a grammatical error (not an exaggeration), which isn't much since he has to mix it 50% with English when speaking, and shows no understanding of Russian culture and society, effectively being clueless.

/Ex-ussr/ does not discriminate against foreigners and learners of the language, but the ones the general gets are in the supreme state of being baka gaijin. They are asking for it!

Is the mummy brit still a thing here? Havent seen him for a while

We don't ignore you you fag we just don't like if someone speaks in English in /kurva anyatok/. Magyar language in the Magyar thread, please!

In /deutsch/ too
Most foreigners are just larping wehraboos, straight out fascist/poltards parroting speeches of goebbels and hitler or muh heritage americans

>let me tell you about your country's Sup Forums thread

I asked both of those things before lol

>October 13, 2017
>Sup Forums generals still haven't been banned yet

JUST GO TO /BANT/ WHERE YOU BELONG YOU CANCEROUS FAGGOTS

99% you are replying to one of those, a few retards in /ka are straight from pol and shock horror they dont like or speak much english

dumb assblasted burger

We ignore too

You can only post in English on /bant/.

Well then go to Sup Forums. You can post in other languages there

This board has turned into a complete mess. I rarely go out of my general now.

I only go to Sup Forums for my general, why would I post in useless Sup Forums-related threads?

Sup Forums is too fast for most of the generals, they would fall off the board in under 30 minutes of no replies. It's not a blue board either, so it would just end up as a porn/gore/scat dump. And no, non-English threads are rarely tolerated.

r-rude

Good work user

wow rude
/brit/ ignores you because you're not special, loads of JFs post in our threads. we don't ask how you learned our language because everyone on this site speaks English.

you're nothing special, bitch
make some decent posts and you'll get replies

/ita/ is utter shit

I saw him just once last week or so. Was not overjoyed tbf

Hmmm I have to disagree with Swedes and the Dutch. They never ignore me.

I guess it does matter a little where you come from

>/sverigetraden/
>ignore you
literally the opposite, all the newfags which are the biggest portion of sverigetråden right now because of media attention from 2015 and forward destroyed the thread by responding to other flags

fuck off lad

1. The general-culture on Sup Forums has absolutely NOTHING to do with language learning. All generals on this board are containment for Sup Forumsturds, underage and shitposters.
2. Do you have any idea how obnoxious people are who just started their level 1 Duolingo journey shitting up your thread with cryptically arranged vocabs? These people are the absolute majority of people asking for "language advices". If you're actually studying the language you might be able to communicate with people and people will respond to you, yet again, NO general on this board is about learning languages and will NEVER be
3. You're on the wrong website if you want to learn anything useful on the internet.

I learned that autism has no culture